Abdur Rahman ibn Yusuf Mangera – Embracing My Teenage Years No Regrets, Just One Hidden Wish

Abdur Rahman ibn Yusuf Mangera
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The speaker admits to regretting a past experience, but doesn't elaborate on it. They mention their own struggles with school and missing work due to the pandemic. They also share their own struggles with regretting their past experiences and how they eventually survived.
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is your biggest regret as a teenager?

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Good question. To be honest, I don't have a regret. I think I did

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everything and more. There's only one regret I have, which is that

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why didn't my teachers make me memorize more stuff and there's

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academic stuff until there's you may be boring for you. But 100 I

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had the best teachers, but they didn't make me memorize like the

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old scholars used to do. That's the only regret of God. Seriously,

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that's the only regret I got no other complaints. Right? But

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that's my only regret and no other regrets. I had a wonderful teenage

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life Hamdulillah I was sent at the age of 11 half two mothers I cried

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for about two months because I was missing home. My mom cried for a

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month as well but I never wanted to leave. But but you know you

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miss it and darling in those days was mashallah a different world.

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Right. It was a tough world. I had to wash my own clothes, but I

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don't regret that I think it helped me survive and get around.

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